From Google Translate: "December 29, 2016 - It was the year should be open access, but so far it does not appear that this has become a reality. A recent Freedom of Information Act request show that last year clinched deal not as 'gold' as hoped. Universities are expensive, and many items still remain behind bars at Elsevier.

At the very end of 2015 prevailed a jubilation about the agreements that had made the university with publishers over open access. The end of 2016 was less rosy. Universities and publishers are in a continuing legal battle embroiled now enforces a freedom of information request to the cost and agreements, the parties to be open about the new appointments. Also set are questioning what has now won exactly open access.

Retired librarian Leo Waaijers filed a freedom of information request in August this year to the contracts which have concluded the publishers and universities within the new appointments bring the open. He did echoing echoing student neuroscience and philosophy Amos Keestra who did this in April this year. Where Keestra's WOB request still was about the agreements in the period of the open access negotiations (2012-2015) is that Waaijers on the arrangements to ensure more open access."